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  2. BSA AirSporter Air Rifle - Wikipedia

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    The top of the barrel was stamped BSA GUNS LTD ENGLAND followed by a BSA piled arms symbol and the air chamber was stamped BSA AIRSPORTER between the scope rails. It had a black painted finish, fitted with a beech wood stock and a rubber recoil pad, being a spring-gun suffered from recoil and was quite noisy. Range was limited to about 35m ...

  3. Weihrauch HW 77 - Wikipedia

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    "HW 77" (Full-length rifle, 470mm barrel length) "HW 77 K" (Carbine, 370mm barrel length) "HW 77 and HW 77 K Special Edition" (Brown/green/black laminated wood stock) The main variant of the HW 77 is the HW 77 K carbine. [2] The K signifies ‘Kurz’ [3] which is the German word for 'Short'. The HW 77 K weighs approximately 100 grams less than ...

  4. Weihrauch - Wikipedia

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    Weihrauch then produced an under-lever spring piston rifle, the HW77. This gun opened fully for loading directly into the breech of the barrel, like a Feinwerkbau match rifle. This was a great improvement over under lever air rifles which utilized a loading tap from which the pellet had to leap into the barrel.

  5. DIANA Mayer & Grammelspacher - Wikipedia

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    Two years later they introduced their first air gun, a pistol, based [3] on the Haviland & Gunn model of 1872. [4] The first rifle, a break barrel design, followed in 1895. Early products were marked "MGR" (for Mayer, Grammelspacher and Rastatt) before the introduction of the now-famous "Diana" brand name.

  6. Baikal IZH-46M - Wikipedia

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    The IZh-46M is a competition-grade, single-shot pneumatic air gun, with a hammer-forged, rifled barrel, designed for the 10 metre air pistol ISSF shooting events. The gun is charged with a single stroke of an underlever cocking arm. Unlike guns intended only for plinking, several features of competition guns such as the IZh-46M mark it as ...

  7. Webley & Scott - Wikipedia

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    The detachable barrel was easily interchangeable with others of the three calibres available. [11] The Mark II was discontinued in 1946 and replaced by the Mark III, in production until 1975. The Mark III was a top-loaded air rifle with a fixed barrel and used underlever cocking. It was only made in .177 and .22 calibres. [11] Webley Hurricane ...

  8. Sheridan Products - Wikipedia

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    With a Walnut stock and rocker-type thumb safety, this airgun is a great collector's rifle, known for its accuracy. As previously noted, in 1977 Sheridan Products Inc. was acquired by the Benjamin Air Rifle Co., also ending line of original Sheridan Model F's in 1976. For help in dating your model, find the serial number on the barrel.

  9. Air gun - Wikipedia

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    A para-athlete competing with a match air rifle A collection of lever-action, spring-piston air rifles. An air gun or airgun is a gun that uses energy from compressed air or other gases that are mechanically pressurized and then released to propel and accelerate projectiles, similar to the principle of the primitive blowgun.